If you’ve found yourself with an unexpected litter of puppies on the way, it can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking time!
To take some of the stress out of your new bundles of joy, we’ve put together this guide on newborn puppy care to tell you what to expect at each stage and what you can do to help them on their way to growing into healthy and happy adult dogs.
Newborn puppy care week by week
From the initial checks at one week old to preparing them to go to their new home when they’re eight weeks, here’s the complete newborn puppy care week by week guide.
One week
At one week old newborn puppy care will be relatively simple. They’ll sleep most the time and when they’re awake, they’ll be focused on feeding – growing is hard work after all!
Check them over
It’s important not to handle them excessively during this stage and that you give them time and space to bond with their mother and litter mates. We encourage checking them over though, it may sound obvious but look for two eyes, two ears, correctly formed facial features, four clean limbs and a straight spine. If you spot a cleft palate, take them to the vet ASAP as they’ll be unable to nurse properly.
Ensure they’re feeding
Make sure they’re feeding properly during their first week. Puppies get colostrum from their mothers’ milk which contains antibodies to protect them during the early stages of their life.
Start weighing
It’s a good idea to start weighing them early on and keep a weight chart and update it each day to ensure they’re gaining weight at a good rate. By 10 days old they should be double their birth weight!